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SAT - 7000 - Lesson 3
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obscure : not well known
allegation : a statement claiming that a person has done wrong; accusation
rhetoric : language meant to give an impression of sincerity or truth
heretical : going against the accepted beliefs of the day; unorthodox
vocation : job
enigmatic : mysterious
catalyst : something that causes change
egregious : extremely bad or objectionable
placate : to make a person feel less upset
taciturn : habitually reserved and uncommunicative
SAT - 7000 - Lesson 3
| 1. | | language meant to give an impression of sincerity or truth |
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| 3. | | habitually reserved and uncommunicative |
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| 4. | | extremely bad or objectionable |
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| 5. | | a statement claiming that a person has done wrong; accusation |
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| 6. | | going against the accepted beliefs of the day; unorthodox |
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| 7. | | to make a person feel less upset |
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| 8. | | something that causes change |
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SAT - 7000 - Lesson 3
| 1. | | language meant to give an impression of sincerity or truth |
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| 3. | | habitually reserved and uncommunicative |
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| 4. | | extremely bad or objectionable |
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| 5. | | a statement claiming that a person has done wrong; accusation |
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| 6. | | going against the accepted beliefs of the day; unorthodox |
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| 7. | | to make a person feel less upset |
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| 8. | | something that causes change |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only